Showing posts with label Trace Hentz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trace Hentz. Show all posts

New Book SLEEPS WITH KNIVES

coming soon:
new book:

SLEEPS WITH KNIVES | Has it Hit You Yet?


a sneak peek:

I am a dangerous woman.
I am dangerous.
I sleep with weapons.
My life is full of danger.
I sleep with a machete.
I sleep with knives.
I will kill you.
I don't care if you like me.
I am a dangerous woman.
Has it hit you yet?
I am a dangerous woman.

(c) 2019

It is available for customers to pre-order here.
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FMI: www.blueindiansbooks.com 

KOBO ebook Canada: $3.99: https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/sleeps-with-knives-has-it-hit-you-yet

yoohoo mental midgets




Greenfield, Massachusetts [2019]  --  “There is a clear sense of urgency in my new book, on a vast variety of topics” said Blue Hand Books founder and award winning journalist Trace L Hentz, author of  Mental Midgets|Musqonocihte “It’s a Miracle We’ve Survived This Far,” (ISBN: 9781731074010, Publisher: Blue Indians Books, Massachusetts). 

“It’s quite clear we are distressed with changes all around us, and it’s gone global,” Hentz explained.  “John Trudell said it best in an interview I share in the book. ‘The answer is NON-COOPERATION and a clear coherent thinking human being…” 

Trudell didn’t waste words. Neither does Hentz.
She describes this twin book as a collection of factoids, thoughts, quips, code, quotes, photos, thought bombs, creative non-fiction, Native American history and prose. And it’s short (91 pages).  Musqonichte translates Blue Sky.
Horror writer and blogger KC Redding gave early praise for the new work, “I like the format of Midgets, the way each work sneaks up on you by yelling in your ear first.  Kind of reminds me of walk softly, big stick words...”

On the book jacket, Poet and author MariJo Moore writes, "Prepare yourself for a short journey into a long reality. Do yourself a favor and read and reread with an opening mind. This author knows of what she writes....."

After cancer surgery in May, Hentz said the book itself came together quickly, quite like the miracle we’ve survived this far, a recent quote from Noam Chomsky in the new book.

“Everything about this twin book surprises me.  From the book size (8 in. x 10 in.), to using my photos, I started collecting thoughts maybe five years ago and joked to friends I hoped to get (Mental Midgets) done this century.” Then it morphed into two books.  Hentz knows it’s timely. “You will want to sit with this book.  It may be short, but it takes long thinking.”

In 2011 Trace Lara Hentz started the collective Blue Hand Books (now Blue Indians Books) to help other Native writers publish their books and pay it forward.  Now she is writing as fast as she can.

[To order visit: www.blueindiansbooks.com]

BOOM TIP: online you

Reclaim Your Reputation Online
Most people whine when they don’t like what a Google search reveals about them.
Then they either do nothing or they make stupid threats in comments.
That’s for losers.
If you don’t like what the internet says about you, then flood it with positive messages. Tell your story. Promote YOU or your company. Reveal your vision. Give something to the world.
If a top Google search result for your name reveals something bad, then flood the net with good stuff.
You don’t need me to do this for you. You can blog. You can post videos and podcasts. You can make profiles on various social networking sites and tell the world about yourself instead of letting others define you.
Set up a google alert with your name - check yourself out!
BOOM TIP

be this #Shake this world up

Monday Maniac? Be this... now.

Clint Watts #ShakeUp

A former FBI agent Clint Watts kicked it up even further, saying, “Civil wars don’t start with gunshots, they start with words. America’s war with itself has already begun. We all must act now on the social media battlefield to quell information rebellions that can quickly lead to violent confrontations and easily transform us into the Divided States of America.”

here we are...

i agree




poetry is everywhere, even in photos

poetry rituals

OUT OF PRINT
I use a pen-name for poetry/prose/short story... (aka Laramie Harlow)

Writing Rituals

As for rituals, I recall writing a poem about my mixed-breed dog Bubbles when he died; I might have been 10 or 11 years old. 
I was grieving very very hard, crying and so miserable, I had no choice but to write something down. Honestly, after that, I knew (for me) writing was therapeutic. It’s was about the same time I started a diary/journal. 
Losing Bubbles was my first “serious” poem about death, losing my best friend, my dog. No one ever read that poem or any other lovesick poems that followed.
Actually I was a closet writer most of my life!

In the years that followed, I filled many cheap spiral notebooks with all kinds of poems, rants, quotes, other author’s poems, like Judy Garland and Lois Wyse  (http://www.poemhunter.com/lois-wyse/). Both ladies: remarkable poets!

(This was before blogs.)


OUT OF PRINT
It might be therapeutic to go back now and reread those old notebooks? Maybe, not.

 I'm always working on something, like a new chapbook Mental Midgets: Am I Supposed to Be Doing This?

Poetry book contributor:
TENDING THE FIRE 2017
IN THE VEINS 2017
POET'S SEAT 2017  FINALIST


in case you are wondering

I do swear, but not often on the blogs.
Are you kidding? I swear like a sailor...



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